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the image to the page dimensions?
See what happens with
\starttext
\fullpagebox{\externalfigure[cow][scale=fit]}
\stoptext
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\vskip1sp\externalfigure[Image1.jpg]\vskip1sp\vfill}
Alternatively, \vfill + display mode
\leavevmode\vfill$$\externalfigure[cow.pdf]$$\vfill
:-)
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]
\stopalignment
\stopstandardmakeup
\stoptext
Yes! Now let's make it even simpler:
\starttext
\startstandardmakeup
\midaligned{\externalfigure[cow.pdf]}
\stopstandardmakeup
\stoptext
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, leaving a gap on
bottom (and same for left-right).
Did you try display mode? \vfill arg \vfill? I guess I don't see the
complication... :-)
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(in addition to
luigi's solution), can't check at the moment... Where are you, Wolfgang?
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in the distribution. Hans was
experimenting with these once upon a time and you can check them out. I
think luigi was referring to that.
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be practical is
when using ppchtex.
I've been googling but having trouble finding hints on how to make
such a construction.
Is it possible at all?
See Section 13.5 page 300 (absolute page 303) of cont-eni.pdf. Uses a
buffer and a tmp-file name.
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be a good idea to add pdftex and xetex formats options as well.
Thanks for the wonderful contribution and all the
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all the notes to a separate database for analyses or other processing.
It all needs thought...
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Better in my view is to use an editor that supports folding, use a
\start-stopfootnote macro, and fold them out of site when not needed
UGH ...and fold them out of sight when not needed...
Embarrassed,
I
! If I do a ctxtools --updatecontext, will this be
available?
Hi,
Check and compare with the release date of the latest beta on
pragma-ade.com
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without such an example but for even faster service ;-) always
try to include a minimal example when possible.
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\definedelimitedtext
[\v!blockquote][\v!quotation]
\setupdelimitedtext
[\v!blockquote]
[\c!left=,
\c!right=]
added
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.? Are they encoded in Unicode?
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latex.
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is bare bone (what I need)
In any case, I upload the wrong reconstructed pdf (too late at night...)
Ah! I had a feeling that was too good to be true ;-)
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mechanism. This way we can
leave \quote and \quotation alone.
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an official, dedicated
\start-stopblockquote
command, independent of the other two and with no quotation marks by
default, is in order here (please, Hans?).
OTOH your illustration gives me ideas for other things; thnx again and all
the
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there is no perfect solution in ConTeXt because the \quotation and the
\start/stopquotation commands are defined with the same definition and
it is
not possible
you like (including color)!
Also, in Settings - Style Configurator, configure Global Styles.
There is also a Global Override option.
So there is a global color scheme and a language-specific one.
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(autocompletion) are quite readable, though stylers.xml is
pretty ugly. OTOH stylers.xml is easily configured through the gui, and
much more fun.
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for this?
FYI: Here is what I use
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), it deserves a close look.
I hope that someone will wikify this under the Text-Editor page. Enjoy!
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Hi,
I uploaded a new package just now; just a couple of minor tweaks.
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I have uploaded an updated version of the ConTeXt-support package for
Notepad++ (Npp
manage to bug their devs into it, I would still need an editor.
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[small]}
\writetolist[subsubsection]{}{#1}
etc. So you can define a section that appears in the text and another
that appears in the TOC.
I always use this for tight toc spots.
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\completecontent
\def\CR{ }
\chapter{First line\CR second line}
\stoptext
A good one for the wiki, I run into this problem myself sometimes...
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port Odt2txt.py to give direct ConTeXt output
and forget the markdown layer entirely. Any ideas on how hard that would
be?
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improve the ConTeXt support.
Thank you very much for sharing this!
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something of a ConTeXt power user (not a programmer) but would
like to help in any way I can. As the editor of an academic journal
the need to convert other formats to ConTeXt is a laborious task;
maybe this tool will help to streamline that someday.
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A curiosity: With \enableregime[utf] commented the file size is 2919
bytes, with it uncommented it's 2918 bytes.
I wonder where the extra 1-byte savings with \enableregime[utf] is coming
from...
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think is obsolete as far as ConTeXt is concerned. Using typescripts
one can define one's own relative sizing etc as well as set up
times-helvetica in virtually any way you like. See showfont.pdf in the
documentation.
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, unicode direction charaters should be made
active).
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Let's get even more funky: we could define text direction classes such
that switching from LR to RL automatically switches from, say, the latin
group (or cyrillic) to the arabic group (or hebrew), and direction
switching
of xetex things (new xetex bin too)
Don't forget to incorporate tex-gyre, including otf's!
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Don't forget to incorporate tex-gyre, including otf's!
Is the installation really that hard?
The last time I installed TeX-Gyre only two fonts worked
pragma when they don't work ;-)
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all week...
Err, well, you had BETTER be joking ;-)
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... maybe a dedicated \texmf-latex
tree branch is called for...
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you close it. There are some caveats for
working with mutiple pdf's but it's a nice feature to have.
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/improve Woo's code)...
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be fantastic!
Anyway, I wish you success on this, if you decide to pursue it.
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Please see the instructions for the notepad++ package, which I announced
on this list some days ago. Following that you should be able to get
whatever application you want to work as you want, including
Title}
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minimals, Hans said he will ship the TeX-Gyre
Fonts
because you need them for palatino, times ... with LuaTeX.
That's exactly what I was asking about, I thought it may have ben done
already ;-)
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based color moves into the
distribution)
Ok, I'll wait, I hope it's not too far off ;-)
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| The only way I got it to stop was by initializing the setuptex script
| BEFORE opening my editor. If I initialize setuptex
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Sorry, I had not understood you; I don't use scite, is it problem with
luatex?
It is a problem with the caching method used by luatex, as far as I can
tell.
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/opt/TeX-live/texmf-var/luatex-cache/context/92a04c9ffb33efd4ef40317f33cfad27/formats
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It also has global utf-8 support (as opposed to local utf-8 support
which scintilla does not support).
It also has global bidirectional support (as opposed to local
bidirectional support which scintilla does
mtxrun.cmd bin:pdfopen.exe --file showcase.pdf
pdfopen: non existent file showcase.pdf
pdfopen: mandatory `--file' argument not found.
So the tree is certainly not being searched by mtxrun.cmd bin:
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or external command,
operable program or batch file.
So maybe these commands are not searching the tree?
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these alone?
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will be searched for the file.
How can I do this?
I hope this is clearer. I wrote the question more abstractly because there
could be many programs one may want to operate on the context tree.
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Dear gang,
The tikz module does not work in MKIV: Moving
\tex\latex\xkeyval
to
\tex\context\pgf\latex\xkeyval
seems to solve the problem.
And Happy Birthday Mojca!
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should contain something for latex, and not for
context.
I wish all packages on CTAN were distributed in TDS :-/
not ctan:
http://modules.contextgarden.net/TikZ
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Can this be fixed or is there a workaround?
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\relax
\righthyphenmin\numexpr\righthyphenmin+\hyphenminoffset\relax}
Hmm, placed this in the preamble, stilll getting the same bad
hyphenation...
Does it need to go into a context/base file + reformat? if so which one?
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apparently switched across the board; some fonts still
support the .oldstyle suffixes in addition to .taboldstyle but others
(like lmtt) only support .taboldstyle. So the latter should be the default.
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/zero.taboldstyle
/one.taboldstyle
/two.taboldstyle
/three.taboldstyle
/four.taboldstyle
/five.taboldstyle
/six.taboldstyle
/seven.taboldstyle
/eight.taboldstyle
/nine.taboldstyle
The lm people have
but will try to help!
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the maintainers realize this would break things? It certainly makes
encoding font collections more difficult.
This is a journal so I need to maintain consistency: can't go back to
upright.
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the glyph names, I have no idea why (see the
ugly bug thread).
(sorry, in the middle of a flu so i'm not clear enough to investigate)
Get well soon!
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Dear syndicate,
This is an ugly bug; The right kerning of the the numeral '1' is really
bad:
The latin-modern-os typescript uses the widths of the table figures
with the oldstyle shapes
if this is a ConTeXt or
Latin~Modern bug.
I tried
=
\def\TYPE{%
\usetypescript [map] [latin-modern] [texnansi]
\switchtobodyfont[modern,11pt]}
\setuptyping[style=\TYPE]
=
but this did not work.
Please advise! Workarounds welcome-)
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[modern,11pt]
\noheaderandfooterlines
\starttext
1932 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10
11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81 91 01
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ConTeXt ver: 2007.04.26
Has anyone else noticed this?
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-life book on ConTeXt is still needed however. The manuals are a bit
rough around the edges...
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Thanks everyone for your input. I think I have enough to go on now. It
does seem MetaPost is easiest, but quickly gets complicated
take. '***' and \emdash are apparent
alternatives...
Bringhurst's discussion on ellipsis rules might help with creating
typographical options... French and English have different rules, for
example...
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want to know.
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you can tell me about Scite and folding would be a big
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sophisticate way.
I hope so! If not, could one of the other users let me know?
Thank you for the reply and
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Notepad++ (also scintilla-based) supports this through a nifty
define-your-own-language dialog, as well as global RTL (no
interlinear
bidi),
I forgot the note:
I am happy to share my context
with it.
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will work in a batch/make file in the meantime. But it would be nice if
texexec -autopdf
did the same thing.
Any thoughts?
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Idris
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Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
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Hi gang,
Did not get any feedback, I'll try again:
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Date: 2007-03-02 07:34 -700
Hmm, no reply yet, maybe the following is more interesting:
On Thu, 01 Mar 2007 12:30:42 -0700, Idris Samawi Hamid
ishamid.at.remove.this.colostate.edu wrote:
How can I evenly
On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 12:43:26 -0700, Idris Samawi Hamid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have one or more samples using the m-stream module? If so,
I'd
greatly appreciate it if you'ld share it/them with me!
(trying to model some issues related to parallel texts
as a ConTeXt way, but it's what
I would do in plain tex, and it works in ConTeXt:
\starttext
\line{\spaceskip0pt plus 1fil\relax hello how are you}
\stoptext
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Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
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ago and may have found the answer; but I've forgotten it...
Best
Idris
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Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
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Info for the gang:
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=223940threshold=1commentsort=0mode=threadpid=18135068#18135322
(last paragraph)
This does not affect me or many of us but it's good to know the vibes out
there.
Best
Idris
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Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
[location=middle]
\setuplayout[width=middle]
\starttext
\input knuth
\startframedtext
\showframe % does nothing here
\input zapf
\stopframedtext
\input knuth
\stoptext
=
Best
Idris
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Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado
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